eensland, 1888. =Index=: =Md= Governor of British Columbia, succeeding
Seymour, 149. =D= His work for Confederation, 312, 313. =Bib.=: _Dict.
Nat. Biog._; Begg, _History of British Columbia_.
=Myers, Lieutenant-Colonel.= =Bk= In command at Fort George, 225.
=Myrand, Ernest.= =F= Author of _Frontenac et Ses Amis_, 229; his work,
_Sir William Phipps devant Quebec_, quoted, 293; on losses incurred in
siege of Quebec, by Phipps, 302; discusses question of Frontenac's
portrait, 361.
=Nairne, Captain John.= =Hd= Haldimand gives him rank of major, 294.
=Napagabiscou.= =Ch= Indian, brings news to Champlain of Kirke's
arrival, 176.
=Napoleon I= (1769-1821). Born at Ajaccio, Corsica. First consul, 1799.
Crowned Emperor, 1804. Abdicated, 1814, and retired to Elba. Escaped,
raised another army, and finally defeated at Waterloo, 1815. Banished to
St. Helena, where he died. =Index=: =Bk= Crowned as emperor, 71;
threatens Britain, 71; battle of Austerlitz, 72; Jena and the Berlin
Decrees, 81; endeavours to force on war between Britain and the United
States, 98, 111; enforces Berlin Decrees, 105; dominates Europe,
106-108; his Milan Decree, 110; his reverses in Spain, 112, 113;
triumphs over Austria at Wagram, 117. =Bib.=: Larousse, _Dictionnaire
Universel_; Chambers, _Biog. Dict._, and lives mentioned in article.
=Natel, Antoine.= =Ch= Accompanies Champlain to Quebec, 41; reveals
conspiracy against Champlain, 43; death of, 46.
=Nation.= Newspaper published at Toronto. =Index=: =B= Radical journal,
founded after Liberal victory of 1874, 235; its programme, 236.
=National Club.= Social club at Toronto. =Index=: =B= Founded during
Canada First movement, 235.
=National Policy.= =B= Secret of its success in 1878, 241. =Md=
Description and history of, 217-219; political picnics used as means of
placing its advantages before the country, 220-223; Macdonald on its
advantages, 221-223; Blake in favour of, 224; Mills on, 224; comes into
effect, 228-230; adopted by Liberal party in 1896, 262; comments on,
after its operation for three years, 273. _See also_ Macdonald, Sir John
A.; Conservative Party.
=Navigation, Art of.= =Ch= Highly praised by Champlain, 7.
=Navigation Acts.= =Sy= Poulett Thomson's speech on, 17. =E= Their
disastrous effect on Canadian development, 38-39; Legislature passes
address praying for repeal of, 45; repealed in 1849, 83.
=Navy Hall.= =S= Simcoe's residence at Niagara, 99, 180; guests
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